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Supporting social enterprises to support vulnerable consumers: the example of community development finance institutions and financial exclusion
TA Wilson
Journal of consumer policy 35 (2), 197-213, 2012
60572012
Access to consumer credit: The problem of financial exclusion in Australia and the current regulatory framework
N Howell, T Wilson
Macquarie LJ 5, 127, 2005
392005
Protecting the most vulnerable in consumer credit transactions
T Wilson, N Howell, G Sheehan
Journal of Consumer Policy 32, 117-140, 2009
272009
International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis
T Wilson
Routledge, 2016
182016
Responsible Lending or Restrictive Lending Practices? Balancing Concerns Regarding Over-indebtedness with Addressing Financial Exclusion
T Wilson
The Future of Consumer Credit Regulation: Creative Approaches to Emerging …, 2008
182008
The inadequacy of the current regulatory response to payday lending
T Wilson
Australian Business Law Review 32 (3), 193-206, 2004
182004
Interest rate caps: protection or paternalism [CCCL Research Paper]
N Howell, T Wilson, J Davidson
Centre for Credit and Consumer Law, Griffith University, 2008
162008
Consumer credit regulation and rights-based social justice: Addressing financial exclusion and meeting the credit needs of low-income Australians
T Wilson
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 35 (2), 501-521, 2012
142012
Be careful what you ask for: what role now for credit unions in addressing financial exclusion in Australia?
T Wilson
Griffith Law Review 15 (2), 370-389, 2006
142006
Take Me to Your Employer: The Organisational Reach of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation’(2006)
R Johnstone, T Wilson
Australian Journal of Labour Law 19, 59, 64-67, 76-80, 0
14*
The responsible lending response
T Wilson
International responses to issues of credit and over-indebtedness in the …, 2013
112013
The Pursuit of Profit at all Costs: Corporate Law as Barrier to Corporate Social Responsibility
T Wilson
Alternative Law Journal 30 (6), 278-282, 2005
92005
Setting Boundaries Rather than Imposing Bans: Is it Possible to Regulate Consumer Arbitration Clauses to Achieve Fairness for Consumers?
T Wilson
Journal of consumer policy 39, 349-364, 2016
82016
The limits of competition: Reasserting a role for consumer protection and fair trading regulation in competitive markets
N Howell, T Wilson
The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2009, 147-173, 2016
8*2016
Access to Consumer Credit: The Problem of Financial Exclusion in Australia and the Current Regulatory Framework’(2005)
N Howell, T Wilson
Macquarie Law Journal 5, 127, 0
8
Active learning in law by flipping the classroom: An enquiry into effectiveness and engagement
K Burns, M Keyes, T Wilson, J Stagg-Taylor, K Van Doore
Legal Educ. Rev. 27, 163, 2017
72017
Codifying contract law: international and consumer law perspectives
M Keyes, T Wilson
Routledge, 2016
72016
Values driven innovation or inadequate self regulation? The effective regulation of Australian banks as service providers to low income consumers
T Wilson
Australian Journal of Corporate Law 21 (3), 258-73, 2008
72008
The Inadequacy of the Current Regulatory Response to Payday Lending’(2004)
T Wilson
Australian Business Law Review 32, 193, 0
7
CSR and banks: the role that banks could and should play in addressing financial exclusion/Therese Wilson
W Therese
Brotherhood of St. Laurence’s Research & Policy Centre.—Fitzroy Vic, 2008
52008
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